Sunday, June 11

EARLY SUMMER FIREWORKS

In the cottage bread, the purple lilac tree and the yellow broom (cytisus ‘allgold’) are in full bloom. They’re like small fireworks in the midst of explosion. The rich scent from the lilac tree billows through the garden and in through the windows in the light breeze. I haven't pruned the small lilac tree since I planted it ten years ago, and I’ll leave it as it is for a couple of more years.

The broom on the other hand must be cut back every year right after its long bloom to some thirty cm (about ten inches) of the stem in order to keep its good looks. Despite its vigorous appearance, it is quite vulnerable, and pruning it at any other time may cause it to die down.

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